Riva John J, Muller Gloria D, Hornich Adrian A, Mior Silvano A, Gupta Anita, Burnie Stephen J
Department of Family Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario.
J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2010 Sep;54(3):147-54.
Although not typical, there appears to be a growing trend of chiropractors working within collaborative care settings. We use a case report to highlight features of patient care and education related to chiropractic practice within a collaborative care model. This paper hopes to offer some insight into how a chiropractor might fit into a collaborative setting and what training might help them to function effectively. The case report used is an example where a chiropractor provided a secondary diagnosis and complementary care not previously considered by the allied team resulting in symptom control and return to work by the patient. By the nature of a chiropractor's ability to provide a primary or secondary musculoskeletal diagnosis, they have the capacity to offer an additive approach to patient care within collaborative care models. However, chiropractors wishing to work in these environments, such as a family health team, would benefit from further education.
尽管并不常见,但脊椎按摩师在协作护理环境中工作的趋势似乎在不断增长。我们通过一个病例报告来突出在协作护理模式下与脊椎按摩治疗实践相关的患者护理和教育特点。本文希望能为脊椎按摩师如何融入协作环境以及何种培训有助于他们有效发挥作用提供一些见解。所使用的病例报告是一个例子,其中一名脊椎按摩师提供了联合团队之前未考虑过的二级诊断和补充护理,从而实现了症状控制和患者重返工作岗位。由于脊椎按摩师有能力提供原发性或继发性肌肉骨骼诊断,他们有能力在协作护理模式下为患者护理提供一种补充方法。然而,希望在这些环境(如家庭健康团队)中工作的脊椎按摩师将从进一步的教育中受益。